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¿Quieres saber las últimas noticias de los principales canales de Microsoft? Te invito a descargar estos gadgets! Channel8 - Dirigido a estudiantes - http://channel8.msdn.com Channel9 - Dirigido a desarrolladores - http://channel9.msdn.com Channel10 - Dirigido a entusiastas - http://channel10.msdn.com Technet Edge - Dirigido a IT Pros - http://edge.technet.com Mix Online - Dirigo a Diseñadores - http://visitmix.com
Posted to Innovación Tecnológica (Weblog) by armanhal on April 10, 2008
Filed under: Windows Vista, Estudiantes, Profesores, Noticias, SQL Server 2005, Recursos, Xbox 360, Diversión, Marketing, Emprendedores, Web 2.0, WOW, XNA, Silverlight, Desarrolladores, IT Pros, Diseñadores, Entusiastas, VS 2008, Windows Live, Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio, Zune, Channel8, Channel9, Channel10, Mix
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XNA Game Studio 3.0 ahora permitira desarrollar para 3 plataformas: XBOX 360, PC y ZUNE!!! Algo muy bueno es que podras crear juegos para ZUNE y jugar entre varios ZUNE de forma inalambrica creando nuevas experiencias de juego. Un primer Preview estara disponible en los siguientes meses y la version final se liberara a finales de 2008! Cabe mencionar que por lo pronto solo seran juegos en 2D. Para mayor informacion revisa el FAQ
Posted to Innovación Tecnológica (Weblog) by armanhal on February 21, 2008
Filed under: Windows Vista, Noticias, Recursos, Xbox 360, Diversión, Emprendedores, Web 2.0, WOW, XNA, Entusiastas, VS 2008, Redes Sociales, Visual Studio, Zune
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Dentro del sitio Microsoft XNA Developer Presentations podrán encontrar powerpoints de los últimos eventos de videojuegos en el mundo incluyendo Gamefest Unplugged (Europe) 2007 Game Developers Conference 2007 Gamefest 2006 Game Developers Conference 2006 Les recomiendo revisar: Direct3D10 Unleashed Making Great Games for Windows Vista Games for Windows - LIVE Essentials Xbox LIVE on Windows and 360 XNA Game Studio Express XNA Game Studio Express: Deep Dive
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EnergizeIT 2007 is coming on June 16th and it's shaping up to be a very exciting free Summer event! It's going to happen on a Saturday in downtown Toronto and it's a perfect opportunity for Developers and IT Pros to let loose and "Get Your Geek On!". If you are interested in Microsoft Silverlight , ASP.NET AJAX , XNA , Gadgets - we have a lot of great developer content lined up for you. We are expecting thousands of people to show up, it's going to be a good chance for you to connect directly with
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Here's a flock of butterflies, brought to you in XNA, which can soar around their environment with the help of the Wii controller. By tilting and rolling the Wiimote, you can control the flight of the lead butterfly. The rest of the flock sticks together, chasing you wherever your accellerometer-fuelled flights of fancy take you. All the butterflies, including the one controlled by the Wiimote, avoid collisions with eachother, as well as with the features of the environment. [ Update: After showing
Posted to Robert Burke's MSDN Weblog (Weblog) by robburke on April 25, 2007
Filed under: General, Developers, Game Development, Windows Vista, Microsoft, XNA, Nintendo Wii, Craig Reynolds, Boids, Development in .NET, Bluetooth
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[ Update: The issues describe here have been fixed in SP1 ov Visual Studio. Please install SP1 before installing XNA Game Studio ] Disclaimer: At the time of the writing of this post Microsoft does not support running XNA Game Studio on Windows Vista. There are plans to support Vista when it is publicly available early next year. For more information on support check out the XNA Team Blog . This post is by no means a gauranty that XNA Game Studio will work on Windows Vista, and this posting is provided
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